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tragedy struck out in kansas city's arrowhead stadium. on sunday. police say one person died, three people are being questioned after an altercation in the stadium parking lot during a chiefs/broncos game. police say the man who died was found inside someone else's car and a fight broke out. the death is being treat as a homicide. >>> thailand's capital was rocked by protests over the weekend as thousands took to the streets, seeking the ousting of the country's prime minister. protesters hurled molotov cocktails at riot police. at least four people were killed. >>> prince harry is officially on his way to the south pole while staying in a toasty palace may seem much more appealing, harry has decided to compete in a wounded warrior race consisting of a 13-mile trek through subfreezing temperatures. he's competing against other teams, including the u.s. and australia, but harry says, quote, obviously the uk will win. >>> a new poll by the associated press say only a third of americans say they trust others. a record low since the poll was first condu
tragedy struck out in kansas city's arrowhead stadium. on sunday. police say one person died, three people are being questioned after an altercation in the stadium parking lot during a chiefs/broncos game. police say the man who died was found inside someone else's car and a fight broke out. the death is being treat as a homicide. >>> thailand's capital was rocked by protests over the weekend as thousands took to the streets, seeking the ousting of the country's prime minister....
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. >> new york city. a little noise in seattle? >>> yeah, so, they set a new record, 176 decibels, like a jet engine going over your head about 100 feet. the reason why it's so loud perhaps might be the stadium design itself. see the canopies? the upper canopy as well as the upper stand create basically large megaphones. they were mimicking the huskies stadium. >> this is "first look." "way too early" starts right now. ♪ >>> of course, thanksgiving, as always, reminded me of what i'm most grateful for, that poor people still can't get health insurance because the obama care website remains a disaster, even though now the administration's website gurus are bragging that healthcare.gov is working more than 90% of the time. that's good enough for government work. get on the school bus, kids! principal obama says the bridge is 90% complete! >> you'd better get ready, folks. let's hope it goes better the second time around. the white house about to go on a pr offensive surrounding the health care law. >>> al
. >> new york city. a little noise in seattle? >>> yeah, so, they set a new record, 176 decibels, like a jet engine going over your head about 100 feet. the reason why it's so loud perhaps might be the stadium design itself. see the canopies? the upper canopy as well as the upper stand create basically large megaphones. they were mimicking the huskies stadium. >> this is "first look." "way too early" starts right now. ♪ >>> of course,...
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two fans had quite the passenger when they picked up christopher walken in new york city. the actor could not catch a cab, so they gave him a ride downtown, so they stayed with him and kept on chatting. stay with us, we hope this is just your first stop of the day on nbc. >>> leading the news in the miami herlgd, facebook >>> in the miami herald facebook suspect charged with first degree murder. derek medina is accused of fatally shooting his wife and facing a picture of her corpse on facebook. medina told detectives he was acting in self-defense, but the state attorney believes it was premeditated. >>> and in the fort worth star telegram woman killed in johnson county home explosion. authorities in texas believe a propane leak may be to blame for the blast. >>> in iceland armed police shoot and kill a suspect for the first time in that country's history. the suspect was firing a shotgun from inside his home monday. two unarmed police men were shot when they try ed to enter the man's apartment. iceland has one of the lowest crime rates in the world. gun violence is extreme
two fans had quite the passenger when they picked up christopher walken in new york city. the actor could not catch a cab, so they gave him a ride downtown, so they stayed with him and kept on chatting. stay with us, we hope this is just your first stop of the day on nbc. >>> leading the news in the miami herlgd, facebook >>> in the miami herald facebook suspect charged with first degree murder. derek medina is accused of fatally shooting his wife and facing a picture of her...
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and on over to new york city. fast-food workers in 100 cities across the country are walking off the job today to demand higher wages. right now the median hourly wage for fast-food workers nationwide is $8.94 an hour. that is about $18,000 a year, which is just above the federal poverty level for a family of three. the goal of today's strike is simple. workers want to earn a living wage of $15 an hour, a wage that would allow them to raise their families without having to live in poverty. their employers, mcdonald's, burger king, taco bell and wendy's have seen soaring profits while workers have seen little to no gain in years. last year mcdonald's brought in $5.5 billion in profits, a 27% increase over five
and on over to new york city. fast-food workers in 100 cities across the country are walking off the job today to demand higher wages. right now the median hourly wage for fast-food workers nationwide is $8.94 an hour. that is about $18,000 a year, which is just above the federal poverty level for a family of three. the goal of today's strike is simple. workers want to earn a living wage of $15 an hour, a wage that would allow them to raise their families without having to live in poverty....
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they say tell add common sense to those times when city life butches up against nature. in half-moon bay, kpix-5. >> the new law also allows the officials to provide veterinary care to rehabilitate them. >>> it has taken 150 years but all of that slush, generated by gold rush miners in the sierra, nevada, washed out to sea. that means the water in sap fran bay is getting clearer. but the clearer water lets in less sunlight. causing algae. new reg -- regulation may be needed. >> they were doing mining it it lowered the level of the bay that so much came in there was 10 feet on the bottom of the bay that is purely gold rush sediment. that will always be through but the clairity is getting better. that is good news. >>> now, heading out, 56 in concord and 66 at oakland looking towards the bay bridge. cool side, bundle up if you are heading out. should be clear. and overnight lows tonight, down to 38 degrees in santa rosea, 49 in the city and 45 degrees in san jose. 41 out at trafis. and for tomorrow, we will be looking at mostly sunny skies with the temperatures in the midd
they say tell add common sense to those times when city life butches up against nature. in half-moon bay, kpix-5. >> the new law also allows the officials to provide veterinary care to rehabilitate them. >>> it has taken 150 years but all of that slush, generated by gold rush miners in the sierra, nevada, washed out to sea. that means the water in sap fran bay is getting clearer. but the clearer water lets in less sunlight. causing algae. new reg -- regulation may be needed....
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now the city attorney is accusing the police of not doing their job. part of the battle is over marijuana. even though it is now legal in the state, you still can't smoke it in public. but if you walk around downtown, you're likely to see this. people lighting up out in the open. when people complain to the cops to do something about it, well, they blame the city attorney, saying he wouldn't prosecute even if they did enforce the law. the city attorney, pete holmes, said that's not true, and accused the cops of depolicing. >> if you ever hear of an officer saying i'm not going to because x, y and z, i don't care what the reason is. recognize that you've got an admission that they're not doing their job. >> so far this year, seattle police have written a grand total of just 28 tickets for open use of marijuana. the business community is noticing a different feel to the downtown area. tourist areas are loaded with homeless and drug dealers. business leaders complain the level of crime is unacceptable and people don't feel safe down there. police say they
now the city attorney is accusing the police of not doing their job. part of the battle is over marijuana. even though it is now legal in the state, you still can't smoke it in public. but if you walk around downtown, you're likely to see this. people lighting up out in the open. when people complain to the cops to do something about it, well, they blame the city attorney, saying he wouldn't prosecute even if they did enforce the law. the city attorney, pete holmes, said that's not true, and...
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the city said no. instead they told her too bad. fox and friends first starts right now. ♪ >> good morning. the sun not up yet on the streets of new york city. thank you so much for joining us tuesday morning. welcome to "fox & friends first". i am heather childers. >> i am ainsley earhardt. it is 31 minutes after the top of the hour. fox news alert this morning on the deadly train derailment in new york. >> new details show the train was racing nearly three times the speed limit wihen it hit a dangerous curve. all 7 cars jumped the track killing four people injuring dozens of others. the ntsb still trying to determine if the crash was a result of human error or mechanical problem like brake failure. >> he tried to apply the breaks but they didn't work. the train's black box shows the brakes were not fully engaged. they remembered the victims at a vigil at the crash site. a friend of the nurse who died in the crash talked about the good work he did with children. >> he took amazing chair of the children. if you were to ask any oth
the city said no. instead they told her too bad. fox and friends first starts right now. ♪ >> good morning. the sun not up yet on the streets of new york city. thank you so much for joining us tuesday morning. welcome to "fox & friends first". i am heather childers. >> i am ainsley earhardt. it is 31 minutes after the top of the hour. fox news alert this morning on the deadly train derailment in new york. >> new details show the train was racing nearly three...
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perhaps the city of chicago, we'll talk to somebody on our show on that city. a lot of people are watching this very closely as a way to cut back on pension obligations. some are heading to federal court. >> what else are you working on? >> we have a great show. i know when you were at turner broadcasting several years ago there was that no smoking policy. well, that policy is embraced with more companies on the front end. in other words, they will not hire you if you test positive for tobacco use. this policy is spreading. we'll talk about the pros and cons. this has just fired up people all over social media. that is coming up at 7:00 eastern on a "real money." >> david shuster. >> so we're just months away from the world cup in brazil, but there are safety concerns there. we have preview of the sports. >> reporter: yeah a lot of people worried that the games will have serious problems well at least stadiums are being constructed will not be ready for the fifa end of december deadline. the venues would not be completed due to construction delays, and raising
perhaps the city of chicago, we'll talk to somebody on our show on that city. a lot of people are watching this very closely as a way to cut back on pension obligations. some are heading to federal court. >> what else are you working on? >> we have a great show. i know when you were at turner broadcasting several years ago there was that no smoking policy. well, that policy is embraced with more companies on the front end. in other words, they will not hire you if you test positive...
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the raiders are 4 and 9 with games against san diego, kansas city and denver. to the snow in philadelphia. a half a foot dumped on this game as players slipped and slid all over. it didn't bother sean mccoy. the eagles had the lead. they are first place in the nfc west over the lions. >>> sharks are 1 and 3 on this road trip. patrick marlow put them on the board. 6 seconds left the empty net he will make them pay with 2 goals. final wild win 3-1. sharks host islanders. kobe bryant returned from his achilles tear. the lakers lost to toronto. that's it. >>> tomorrow morning. one coat or two? >> two. lots of layers. >> that's it for us. stay connected with kron4. get the latest news or download our mobile app. see you tomorrow. [ female announcer ] for those who love sweets your season is here. let's just call it the baking time of year. you need special ingredients. you need the staples for homemade. you need safeway sugar for just a buck eighty-eight. and that magic thing that makes everyone want another only two ninety-nine for challenge butter. and when hands
the raiders are 4 and 9 with games against san diego, kansas city and denver. to the snow in philadelphia. a half a foot dumped on this game as players slipped and slid all over. it didn't bother sean mccoy. the eagles had the lead. they are first place in the nfc west over the lions. >>> sharks are 1 and 3 on this road trip. patrick marlow put them on the board. 6 seconds left the empty net he will make them pay with 2 goals. final wild win 3-1. sharks host islanders. kobe bryant...
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his first stop, new york city. back in 1990, tom brokaw, anchor of nbc's "nightly news," reported on the historic visit. >> the man who spent 27 years in prison was give an hero's welcome. governor mario cuomo calling him a symbol of the indestructibility of the human spirit. he seemed tired, not quite ready for it all. jesse jackson gave him a hand with his tie. mandela usualed the united states to maintain its tough policy against south africa as blacks there struggled for equality. >> and the only way in which we can work together on this difficult road is for you to ensure that sanctions are applied. >> mandela! mandela! >> mandela and his wife, winnie, stopped by a brooklyn high school. they were greeted by 10,000 people. then new york city honored mandela as no other city can. a ticker tape parade up broadway. mandela said he knew he e had friends in new york but never dreamed he was so loved. the key to the city from mayor david dinkins. mandela then talked of unlocking the shackles of apartheid. >> we want
his first stop, new york city. back in 1990, tom brokaw, anchor of nbc's "nightly news," reported on the historic visit. >> the man who spent 27 years in prison was give an hero's welcome. governor mario cuomo calling him a symbol of the indestructibility of the human spirit. he seemed tired, not quite ready for it all. jesse jackson gave him a hand with his tie. mandela usualed the united states to maintain its tough policy against south africa as blacks there struggled for...
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so how does the cockroaches get on new york city? scientists suspect they were burroed in the soil's decorative plants in new york. and the washington time tweeting, air force band puts on flash mob show at smithsonian. 120 musicians taking part in a surprise show at the national air and space museum. a lone cellist kicking it off. the vocalists chiming in from a second floor balcony. and a game day tradition. "sports illustrated" tweeting, no tailgating will be allowed at super bowl xlviii. it will be prohibited at met life stadium in new jersey. fans will be able to have food and drinks inside their cars but cannot take out a grill or lounge chair or do anything to tape more than one parking space. what do you think about the no tailgating rule? tweet me. >>> and straight ahead, another new problem with obama care. forget about privacy. tens of thousands of you just lost it. it might be you. >>> a 3-year-old autistic boy will have to give up a pet chicken that he uses for therapy. the city council denied the request to keep it at t
so how does the cockroaches get on new york city? scientists suspect they were burroed in the soil's decorative plants in new york. and the washington time tweeting, air force band puts on flash mob show at smithsonian. 120 musicians taking part in a surprise show at the national air and space museum. a lone cellist kicking it off. the vocalists chiming in from a second floor balcony. and a game day tradition. "sports illustrated" tweeting, no tailgating will be allowed at super bowl...
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these vaporium are breaking out around the country as city councils like in new york city are saying to ban e-cigarette, stop this movement because it could be a gateway for younger children to basically smoke regular cigarettes. stuart: give me a sense of the vaporium. you walk in, choose your flavor, stay as long as you like, can you sit down? liz: it is a sort of like being in a bar. stuart: can you drink alcohol? liz: i did not see alcohol there. stuart: can you drink coffee? liz: there are all sorts of things. these are nicotine free. e-cigarette's have some nicotine, should we regulate them. these were nicotine-free vapors in the vaporium. stuart: what was the point? liz: listen to this, talking multivitamin, red bull energy, may be champagne vaporium for you or cucumber sandwich. stuart: you have lost me. and e-cigarette delivers nicotine to me, i get a buzz on it, that is what it is for. what is the point of and no nicotine vaporium? liz: if you want nicotine vapor come you can get it. if you want other types of vaporium things to tase, that is what they are offering. stuart:
these vaporium are breaking out around the country as city councils like in new york city are saying to ban e-cigarette, stop this movement because it could be a gateway for younger children to basically smoke regular cigarettes. stuart: give me a sense of the vaporium. you walk in, choose your flavor, stay as long as you like, can you sit down? liz: it is a sort of like being in a bar. stuart: can you drink alcohol? liz: i did not see alcohol there. stuart: can you drink coffee? liz: there are...
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the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards [ female announcer ] let betty do the measuring and get a head start on delicious homemade cookies. visit bettycrockercookies.com for fun holiday ideas. betty crocker cookie mix. just pour, mix...love. betty crocker cookie mix. so i trity crocker cookie mix. ed depend so i and it made the difference between hearing about my daughter's gym meet, and being there. yeah! nailed it! unlike the bargain brand, depend gives you new fit-flex®, our best protection. it's a smooth and comfortable fit with more lycra strands. hi sweetie! get your free sample at depend.com. >>> we talked about jacoby ellsbury's blockbuster $153 million contract with the new york yankees. if you want to sound smart today, tell your friends the two richest contracts in baseball history were both signed by alex rodriguez back in 2001, he signed a ten-year, $252 million deal with the texas rangers. in 2008
the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards [ female announcer ] let betty do the measuring and get a head start on delicious homemade cookies. visit bettycrockercookies.com for fun holiday ideas. betty crocker cookie mix. just pour, mix...love. betty crocker cookie mix. so i trity crocker cookie mix. ed depend so i and it made the difference between hearing about my daughter's gym meet, and...
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but deshani is just one of 22,000 homeless children in new york city. across the country, one in five children lives in poverty. this is a real crisis. right
but deshani is just one of 22,000 homeless children in new york city. across the country, one in five children lives in poverty. this is a real crisis. right
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. >>> this is al-jazeera america, live from new york city. i am tony harris with a look at today's top stories. >> it tells us what happened. it doesn't tell us why it happened. >> what happened is that the train that de-railed and killed four people in new york was going faster than it was supposed to. but figuring out why could take months. after two months offications, the federal government healthcare web sight appears to be working better but it's not working completely. that could mean more trouble. violent protests pit rich against pour. now, opposition leader threatening to overthrow thailand's government. >> 82 miles per hour. >> that's how fast federal investigators say a commuter train was going when it de-railed on sunday. four people died when the metro-north train jumped the tracks on, on a curve, dozens more were hurt. investigators now know how fast the train was going. they still don't know for sure why it de-railed. let's take you to jonathan martin. he is at the crash site in the bronx. jonathan? >> reporter: hey, tony. you
. >>> this is al-jazeera america, live from new york city. i am tony harris with a look at today's top stories. >> it tells us what happened. it doesn't tell us why it happened. >> what happened is that the train that de-railed and killed four people in new york was going faster than it was supposed to. but figuring out why could take months. after two months offications, the federal government healthcare web sight appears to be working better but it's not working...
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been clear that the need to be enforceable labor standards, enforceable environmental standards, some cities and countries says. none of that is agreed. the state-owned enterprise chapter, the environment chapter, and the patent on madison chapter is apparently in a total shambles. the other countries are so far rejected u.s. demands on those key issues. >> to you want to add something? >> laurie has covered all the bases, and i don't have access to the leaks. some i will defer. it is clearly evident in short, simple terms, the members of the union understand that our government is slowly but surely surrendering. we call them trade deals. we believe in trade. we understand the value of that. savage done in fair terms instead of free terms and now it is not even in free terms fox is a surrender agreement. that will be the battle line. >> another question. >> when the administration comes end to persuade congress to pass these agreements, did you said they posit the growth and jobs based upon export? they don't look at the countervailing loss of jobs in other words, we may get 40,000 jobs beca
been clear that the need to be enforceable labor standards, enforceable environmental standards, some cities and countries says. none of that is agreed. the state-owned enterprise chapter, the environment chapter, and the patent on madison chapter is apparently in a total shambles. the other countries are so far rejected u.s. demands on those key issues. >> to you want to add something? >> laurie has covered all the bases, and i don't have access to the leaks. some i will defer. it...
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. >>> it was a cold dark start to the day in venetia, a power outage remains for one partth city and pg&e crews are working to fix the problem, a problem that was much bigger hours ago. claudine wong reports on how some businesses even lost money today. >> reporter: instead of a hot cup of joe this morning regular starbuck's customers were met with this, a dark store and a sign from the manager saying no power means no coffee. >> we don't know that the power is shut down, so. >> no coffee. >> no. >> across the way inside his truck sat the owner of the huckleberry's restaurant, he got word when he woke up the power was out and was just hoping the problem would be fixed soon. >> frustrated. >> a tad. i keep my composure pretty well. >> until -- >> until the window -- >> for how long? how much longer? should we come back and check on you at 7:00 and 8:00. >> if you come back and i am still here in the truck at 8:00 i am not going to be happy. >> well, guess what? 8:00 came and went. >> it will be a while gentlemen. >> they went elsewhere. >> will you come back tomorrow? >> absolutely. >
. >>> it was a cold dark start to the day in venetia, a power outage remains for one partth city and pg&e crews are working to fix the problem, a problem that was much bigger hours ago. claudine wong reports on how some businesses even lost money today. >> reporter: instead of a hot cup of joe this morning regular starbuck's customers were met with this, a dark store and a sign from the manager saying no power means no coffee. >> we don't know that the power is shut...
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city council just voted to boost the city's minimum wage to 11.50 an hour by 2016. it is 8.25 right now. that is a big jump. here now the man behind the plan, d.c. city councilman, vincent orange. thanks for joining us. have you heard from walmart? they opened their doors and you guys voted to raise anyone mum wage by three bucks? >> i was withalmart at preopening atth street. i joined them this morning on the store with georgia avee. all seems to be well. opened their stores. council voted minimum wage of $11.50. melissa: did you talk about this specifically. >> no, happy feeling last night and this morning. people know they will have minimum wage. walmart knows they will sell their wears in the district of columbia. melissa: why do you think thaw need to increase the minimum wage by so much? for example, if you look at bureau labor at that schtick tis being less than three people, less than 3% of people make minimum wage. don't things in d.c. deserve more attention like crime? >> what we need in the district of columbia is better quality of life for our residents.
city council just voted to boost the city's minimum wage to 11.50 an hour by 2016. it is 8.25 right now. that is a big jump. here now the man behind the plan, d.c. city councilman, vincent orange. thanks for joining us. have you heard from walmart? they opened their doors and you guys voted to raise anyone mum wage by three bucks? >> i was withalmart at preopening atth street. i joined them this morning on the store with georgia avee. all seems to be well. opened their stores. council...
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up next, the latest update on the deadly train crash in new york city. york city. we are coming right [ male announcer ] here's a question for you. if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is... 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energefficiency could help americans save $300 billion each year. take the energy quiz. energy lis here. lou: federal officials investigating the train crash in new york city yesterday, going 82 hours per mile as it entered aker zens injured, seven passenger cars derailed. the records of a police helicopter lifted off and there could be more fatalities. china lost its first unmanned rocket to the moon. with the goal of reaching the moon by midmonth. up next, the low prices didn't pay off with enthusiastic retails. my next guest joins us to tell us whether the american economy is a good investment right now. we are coming right as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small busiss cre
up next, the latest update on the deadly train crash in new york city. york city. we are coming right [ male announcer ] here's a question for you. if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is... 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energefficiency could help americans save $300 billion each year. take the energy quiz. energy lis here. lou: federal officials...
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if we give more cities the tools to do it, not handouts but a handup, cities like detroit can do it too. so in a few weeks, wealth announce the first of these promise zones. urban and rural communities where we're going support local efforts focused on a national goal nap is the child's course in life should not be determined by the zip code he is born in. but the strength of his work ethic. [applause] >> and we're also going have do more for the long-term unemployment. you know, for people who have been out of work for more than six months, often through no fault of their own, life is a catch-22. companies won't give the rÉsume an honest look because they have been laid off so long. they have been laid off so long because companies won't give their rÉsume an honest look. that's why earlier this year i challenged ceos from america's best companies to give these americans a fair shot. next month many of them will join us at the white house for an announcement about this. fiflt, we've got to revamp retirement to protect americans in their golden years to make sure another housing collap
if we give more cities the tools to do it, not handouts but a handup, cities like detroit can do it too. so in a few weeks, wealth announce the first of these promise zones. urban and rural communities where we're going support local efforts focused on a national goal nap is the child's course in life should not be determined by the zip code he is born in. but the strength of his work ethic. [applause] >> and we're also going have do more for the long-term unemployment. you know, for...
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that decision, indeed think about what is going on in york city right now, this is a city that oozes life. there is a vitality now that you do not see in the rest of the world. watching the detroit decision, one has to wonder when you look at michigan, and look at the inequities in michigan, there is a great wealth and certain pieces of it, but what is happening in detroit? i do wonder why these decisions are being made this way. detroit can be a jewel in that state. i would caution against selling the kind of assets like that art collection. >> the problem of bullying continues to grab headlines. we have had so many high-profile and tragic cases. we have seen school districts acknowledging the reality of these cases. the expense of the programs they have to institute, what are your members' feelings on these issues of what needs to be done? if they're a federal bullying legislation? >> i am a big believer in trying to figure out policy that works as opposed to simply some kind of top-down policy is going to sit on the books and people are going to look at it as a mandate and do noth
that decision, indeed think about what is going on in york city right now, this is a city that oozes life. there is a vitality now that you do not see in the rest of the world. watching the detroit decision, one has to wonder when you look at michigan, and look at the inequities in michigan, there is a great wealth and certain pieces of it, but what is happening in detroit? i do wonder why these decisions are being made this way. detroit can be a jewel in that state. i would caution against...
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just like all over new york -- >> guest: i hung out at a bar not far from my house and the new york city fire department and so i heard that -- i heard a little bit about that but i haven't gone back and listened to it around the mixed race marriage and -- >> host: it's like really we are going to talk about this for how long? >> guest: that was fun because remember these guys know i'm not one of them. i make it clear. i'm not going to try to pretend -- >> host: are they self-conscious about racism or not even? >> guest: that's the thing. it is utterly self-conscious. there is no -- there's the occasional, but there's never a sense of sexism because they are also proclaiming the shell bachmann or sarah palen. >> host: isn't it also because the rage is channeled through a person like an ex-wife -- >> guest: . >> host: but not necessarily. you have personal experience. >> guest: in our culture i actually think that it is far more permissible than racism. but we give you a good example about how to think about that. if you remember during the primary season of 2008 when clinton was running
just like all over new york -- >> guest: i hung out at a bar not far from my house and the new york city fire department and so i heard that -- i heard a little bit about that but i haven't gone back and listened to it around the mixed race marriage and -- >> host: it's like really we are going to talk about this for how long? >> guest: that was fun because remember these guys know i'm not one of them. i make it clear. i'm not going to try to pretend -- >> host: are they...
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the unions control new york city hall. bill de blasio, all his aides are close to this. new york city is going to head in that direction. >> do you agree with that? >> i don't. this is good news for the bond market and for cities that are struggling because it gives them negotiating leverage. >> put the fear of god in them. >> right. so they won't have to -- >> julie, do you agree? >> i do, actually. both parties gave away the unions in the 90s like drunken sailers in their right to get political support. it went too far. they have a commitment that's a legal contract. even in bankruptcy the unions may get screwed on this. >> didn't the judge take that into -- >> we'll see. charlie is right that this is not a good precedent to set. >> the bond holders got screwed before you deal with the unions. this isn't good for them. >> that is exactly my point. we're not sure who is going to get screwed. the unions or the bond holders. it's going to be for the court to figure out. >> ben stein? >> detroit is an incredibly sad commentary on the collapse of nonwhite urban america. it'
the unions control new york city hall. bill de blasio, all his aides are close to this. new york city is going to head in that direction. >> do you agree with that? >> i don't. this is good news for the bond market and for cities that are struggling because it gives them negotiating leverage. >> put the fear of god in them. >> right. so they won't have to -- >> julie, do you agree? >> i do, actually. both parties gave away the unions in the 90s like drunken...
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city hall is lit in red. the universal symbol of aware -- awareness and support of those living with hiv. >>> it is time to turn to our weather. a big change with our temperatures. leigh glaser is here with that. >> we enjoyed the 60s and 70s this holiday weekend. the temperatures will be dropping only into the upper 40s, low 50s as we head into tuesday, wednesday and thursday. so yes, get out the parkas, the heavy coats because you are definitely going to need it. i want to show you live doppler 7hd bay area right here. just seeing a few high clouds, but we will take you up and you can see it toward oregon, port land and toward seattle and reporting a little light rain. this is actually this little specially -- specklly clouds. as the cold front pushes south it may be able to ring out a few light showers north of the golden gate bridge on monday night and early tuesday morning. but really the affect of this thing is going to be how cold it is going to get around the bay area. a nice shot and clear skies show
city hall is lit in red. the universal symbol of aware -- awareness and support of those living with hiv. >>> it is time to turn to our weather. a big change with our temperatures. leigh glaser is here with that. >> we enjoyed the 60s and 70s this holiday weekend. the temperatures will be dropping only into the upper 40s, low 50s as we head into tuesday, wednesday and thursday. so yes, get out the parkas, the heavy coats because you are definitely going to need it. i want to show...
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. >> a stunning revelation in the derailment of that new york city commuter train that left four passengers killed and dozens more injured. they say the metro north train was going 82 miles an hour! >> wow. >> into a sharp curve that had a 30 miles an hour speed limit. that, folks s a bad combination. but it is still too soon, they say, to determine who or what is to blame here. a lot of questions. cnn's renee marsh is following developments for us. >> reporter: john and zoraida, we know this morning how fast that commuter train was going but still don't know why. the report shows that the train was traveling at approximately 82 miles an hour as it went into a 30-mile-an-hour curve. that is too fast for an approach that had a speed limit of 70 and way too fast for the curve's 30 miles per hour limit. deepening the mystery, the ntsb says in two minutes, the train insplikly went 82 before jumping the track. mechanical problem or human error is too early to tell. rockefeller, 20-year veteran of the record, why was the train going so fast? we know investigators say he tried to brake but the tra
. >> a stunning revelation in the derailment of that new york city commuter train that left four passengers killed and dozens more injured. they say the metro north train was going 82 miles an hour! >> wow. >> into a sharp curve that had a 30 miles an hour speed limit. that, folks s a bad combination. but it is still too soon, they say, to determine who or what is to blame here. a lot of questions. cnn's renee marsh is following developments for us. >> reporter: john and...
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then towards philadelphia, 10:00 a.m., new york city as well. we could see some heavier snow bans and one to 4 inches in some areas could get even higher totals. i am sure i will see you this time tomorrow evening. here are your snowfall totals. one to 4 inches for this wide swath here. up towards philadelphia and new york, higher totals depending on how much cold air is involved and how long it sits thre and whether or not we get these heavy bands of snow, which can happen just like it did in philadelphia. so as we head into monday and tuesday, tuesday is the big day here. if i cn give you any advice if you're traveling, please try to do it early because the worst of the weather is going to come six and 7:00 a.m. and back is a good idea, or posbly you should work from home. the temperatures across the country are way below average and we are in for a deep freeze. a lot of the snow is just not going to melt. thirteen in kansas city, negative 2 degrees in minneapolis. the only one spot on the map is tamp. what it feels like with the wind is absol
then towards philadelphia, 10:00 a.m., new york city as well. we could see some heavier snow bans and one to 4 inches in some areas could get even higher totals. i am sure i will see you this time tomorrow evening. here are your snowfall totals. one to 4 inches for this wide swath here. up towards philadelphia and new york, higher totals depending on how much cold air is involved and how long it sits thre and whether or not we get these heavy bands of snow, which can happen just like it did in...
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why city leaders say it's a new magnet for crime. >>> a strong statement against ukrainian protesters in their ongoing demonstration. >>> and a man walks up to find that he is all alone and trapped in a dark airplane. what the airline is saying about what went wrong. >> in weather temperatures continue to cool off at this hour. and we'll also let you know when the freeze warnings will be coming to an end. [ female announcer ] for those who love sweets your season is here. let's just call it the baking time of year. you need special ingredients. you need the staples for homemade. you need safeway sugar for just a buck eighty-eight. and that magic thing that makes everyone want another only two ninety-nine for challenge butter. and when hands get messy, quite surely they'll say, yum! wow! yay! what a sweeter holiday. safeway. ingredients for life. >>> government protesters in ukraine cheered as they toppled a statute of vladimir ledin. the government today announced an investigation of opposition leaders for an alleged attempt to seize power. and warn demonstrators they could face charg
why city leaders say it's a new magnet for crime. >>> a strong statement against ukrainian protesters in their ongoing demonstration. >>> and a man walks up to find that he is all alone and trapped in a dark airplane. what the airline is saying about what went wrong. >> in weather temperatures continue to cool off at this hour. and we'll also let you know when the freeze warnings will be coming to an end. [ female announcer ] for those who love sweets your season is...
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and in or rinne daly city, we will begin to see temperatures -- in orinda and expect cold temperatures for the morning hours. if you go to the farmer's market. struggling once again. in the forecast for the afternoon, a look at your extended forecast here with the weekend in view. >> temperatures in view a lot like yesterday. >> notice that as we get into the business week. it is warmer each passing day. all the way into wednesday and thursday before we finally get back to the seasonal average for december. >> meanwhile, they will romaine on the cold side and through this morning. tomorrow morning as well. back to you. >> thank you, rosemary. >> what they said flying the banners over candlestick. you have to fly what ever you want and still should play the game. again right now we are having technical difficulties and they are working on the problems right now. >> we will take you to right this minute, this is the news every half hour. if we resolve the update. we will see you here for a complete newscast. they look good i front of my house. >> here's another grinch in russia. this gen
and in or rinne daly city, we will begin to see temperatures -- in orinda and expect cold temperatures for the morning hours. if you go to the farmer's market. struggling once again. in the forecast for the afternoon, a look at your extended forecast here with the weekend in view. >> temperatures in view a lot like yesterday. >> notice that as we get into the business week. it is warmer each passing day. all the way into wednesday and thursday before we finally get back to the...
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the city's city manager says he will present his plan next year. dianes a he is atdiane is in det ruling. john he wants that plan to be as human as possible. but all creed tors creditors coa financial haircut. the judge gives detroit state emergencieemergency manager to t pensions and sell city assets outside the city workers protested. they called the ruling a death sentence for detroit. >> services for city residents will be slashed and our pensions will be on the chopping block. our art institute and water department may be sold off. the judge said bankruptc bankrue the only way to breathe new life into detroit given their debt and crumbling infrastructure and high crime rate. the judge said "this once proud city capacit can't pay their de. debilities dent their debts. the retire pension may be on the chopping block saying they treat them like any other contract. the union says they will press their case with the emergency manager kevin orr. >> if you work for the city of detroit for your entire life and then you retire and somebody just says, s
the city's city manager says he will present his plan next year. dianes a he is atdiane is in det ruling. john he wants that plan to be as human as possible. but all creed tors creditors coa financial haircut. the judge gives detroit state emergencieemergency manager to t pensions and sell city assets outside the city workers protested. they called the ruling a death sentence for detroit. >> services for city residents will be slashed and our pensions will be on the chopping block. our...
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it's 67 in redwood city. san jose, 62. 55 right now in half-moon bay, and from our roof top cam, you can see that temperatures still holding in the 60s in some locations. santa rosa, 66. we have 58 in napa. fairfield, 59 degrees. livermore, are you at 64 degrees. and a beautiful shot from our cam right now. here's a look at our forecast. cooler tomorrow. i put in a chance of a few light showers. mainly in the north bay. i'll show you why in just a moment. cold and windy through the entire week. a freezing warning will more than likely be issued as we head into wednesday morning, thursday morning, and friday morning, so keep that in mind if you have tender plans out there. the wind is going to be a factor too. i saw a lot of people out there putting up their holiday decorations and lights today. make sure they're secure. bring everything out so those big balloon things will end up down the street as we head into tuesday and wednesday. overnight lows, 30s in the north bay. 40s elsewhere. we'll see a few high cl
it's 67 in redwood city. san jose, 62. 55 right now in half-moon bay, and from our roof top cam, you can see that temperatures still holding in the 60s in some locations. santa rosa, 66. we have 58 in napa. fairfield, 59 degrees. livermore, are you at 64 degrees. and a beautiful shot from our cam right now. here's a look at our forecast. cooler tomorrow. i put in a chance of a few light showers. mainly in the north bay. i'll show you why in just a moment. cold and windy through the entire week....
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the beech bonanza single engine aircraft left baker city around 11:30 on saturday morning. it was headed east toward butte montana about 272 miles away. >> reporter:when the plane was.. here...about 150 miles northeast of boise idaho, the pilot.. dale smith.. radioed in that the plane was having engine trouble and loosing altititude. he also requested coordinates for the johnson creek airport which is a remote airstrip here near the town of yellow pine. >> reporter:shortly thereafter, the aircraft disappeared off the radar and hasn't been seen since. for the past few days, search and rescue teams have been scouring this area with ground teams, fixed wing aircraft and helicopters. they've also been using a grid system to coordinate their search. >> reporter:this is very rugged terrain with deep canyons, and steep mountains. also, this google imagry was taken during the summer but right now this area is almost completey covered in snow. >> reporter:finally, after three days of searching, the effort to find the missing plane could be scaled back on thursday. in the newsroom, c
the beech bonanza single engine aircraft left baker city around 11:30 on saturday morning. it was headed east toward butte montana about 272 miles away. >> reporter:when the plane was.. here...about 150 miles northeast of boise idaho, the pilot.. dale smith.. radioed in that the plane was having engine trouble and loosing altititude. he also requested coordinates for the johnson creek airport which is a remote airstrip here near the town of yellow pine. >> reporter:shortly...
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we've seen that work in a city like san francisco. and they're calling for ajf uni industry.lp the fast food industry isfá the real question is between the organizing and consumer pressure and, inés some cases, public level minimum wage. can they get those wages up and make that difference.r >> this week, president obama weighed in.xd he's also calling forzv a high minimum wage now. do you think that will add tor the public pressure that you justt( mentioned? will it makerpp difference in shifting the debate? >> that's actually one reason i t%9-]z( initiative is such a powerful vehicle in something like this. people have been talking about raising the minimum wage at the federal level for a couple of yearsc3now. it moves in congress, it dies. suddenly, we talk -- we're talking about the voters of california deciding whether or not it makexd senseu for busins to pay their own employees rather than for the taxpayers to subsidize them. and i think a $12 minimum wage will be very popular in california and put aw3 lot of pressureçó
we've seen that work in a city like san francisco. and they're calling for ajf uni industry.lp the fast food industry isfá the real question is between the organizing and consumer pressure and, inés some cases, public level minimum wage. can they get those wages up and make that difference.r >> this week, president obama weighed in.xd he's also calling forzv a high minimum wage now. do you think that will add tor the public pressure that you justt( mentioned? will it makerpp...
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is the largest city in nigeria. here, the wealthy used to have to go abroad for luxury staples. now, big brands come to them. >> it is a big luxury for the brands to be here. end, butat the highest there is also a middle class that is growing here that also wants access to luxury brands and brands from around the world. >> wealth flowed into nigeria as crude oil pumped out from 1960 on, and this is expected to grow in 2014, andent that is according to a bloomberg survey. unsurprisingly, international brands are keen to get a foothold. one of them is the german sports hasmaker porsche, which operations in victoria. largestis the fourth area globally for porsche, and the emerging markets are with chinare key, even with africa now. >> with more and more nigerians able to afford a 911, you can expect more flashy unveilings. bloomberg. >> up next, mercedes now sells 13 different models. 25 years ago, it sold just four. we will look at a growing trend of designing models for your specific tastes. stay with us. ♪ >> bankrupt company. bankrupt city. >> what happened to the brand? >> w
is the largest city in nigeria. here, the wealthy used to have to go abroad for luxury staples. now, big brands come to them. >> it is a big luxury for the brands to be here. end, butat the highest there is also a middle class that is growing here that also wants access to luxury brands and brands from around the world. >> wealth flowed into nigeria as crude oil pumped out from 1960 on, and this is expected to grow in 2014, andent that is according to a bloomberg survey....
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using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. let love shine. ♪ dazzling diamond gifts she'll adore starting at 199. zales is the diamond store. >>> thanks for staying with us tonight on "the ed show" here on msnbc. love hearing from our viewers in it segment. tonight in our ask ed live segment, our first question from james garfield. how can obama and biden be on the side of the tpp? the transpacific partnership. it is a huge trade deal, if you didn't know what that was. in fact, it is a trade deal that is going to dwarf nafta and gat, no question about it. to answer the question directly, it's a my
using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has...
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city hall is lit in red. the universal symbol of aware -- awareness and support of those living with hiv. >>> it is time to turn to our weather. a big change with our temperatures. leigh glaser is here with that. >> we enjoyed the 60s and 70s this holiday weekend. the temperatures will be dropping only into the upper 40s, low 50s as we head into tuesday, wednesday and thursday. so yes, get out the parkas, the heavy coats because you are definitely going to need it. i want to show you live doppler 7hd bay area right here. just seeing a few high clouds, but we will take you up and you can see it toward oregon, port land and toward seattle and reporting a little light rain. this is actually this little specially -- specklly clouds. as the cold front pushes south it may be able to ring out a few light showers north of the golden gate bridge on monday night and early tuesday morning. but really the affect of this thing is going to be how cold it is going to get around the bay area. a nice shot and clear skies show
city hall is lit in red. the universal symbol of aware -- awareness and support of those living with hiv. >>> it is time to turn to our weather. a big change with our temperatures. leigh glaser is here with that. >> we enjoyed the 60s and 70s this holiday weekend. the temperatures will be dropping only into the upper 40s, low 50s as we head into tuesday, wednesday and thursday. so yes, get out the parkas, the heavy coats because you are definitely going to need it. i want to show...
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and it happened near mexico city. while in route from a hospital over in tijuana to nuclear storage facility. but how was stolen and how much of it is not clear. but there is a great concern and ironically and it referenced this stuff. and i'm quoting here, materials could be used along with conventional explosives to make so-called dirty bombs. >> the radioactive material is reported to the group every single year. jenna: that is scary stuff. thank you so much. jon: the lawmakers in illinois passing a major overhaul of the state pension system there. currently underfunded by the $100 billion, but the battle is far from over. we have more in chicago. derek, one is the governor expecting to sign this bill? and how is it all going to end up? >> it is said that the bill will be signed as soon as possible, but unions have said as soon as he does sign the bill, they will be filing a lawsuit saying that this bill actually violates a provision in the state constitution, saying that you can't make changes to the pension benef
and it happened near mexico city. while in route from a hospital over in tijuana to nuclear storage facility. but how was stolen and how much of it is not clear. but there is a great concern and ironically and it referenced this stuff. and i'm quoting here, materials could be used along with conventional explosives to make so-called dirty bombs. >> the radioactive material is reported to the group every single year. jenna: that is scary stuff. thank you so much. jon: the lawmakers in...
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course will of personal freedom but stayed with members tueber with lower tax collections and it helps city has the right to riffed -- right to work state. number to south dakota ranking number one on fiscal policy with little tax spending in the number one state is north dakota. it also is the most improved in wins for being both economically and personal leave three. the least free state? new york. when we come back with cable fights brewing who is the loser? aid worker fired for testing sitive for marijuana how can it be legal to fire somebody for that? dennis: a cloudy future ahead for the pot smokers for despite tuesday's legalizing the drug but companies are firing them does the federal law still ban the recreational use? the landscape ofs this but to the sec review been you are watching -- rate a fabulous color to i. [laughter] this company fires a guy for smoking pot progress 64 percent of amicans think it is unacceptable to fire for off the clock. does he have a case? iraqi desert and. since it shed nonpeak illegal but but i do see if it is illegal federally in the bill in the stat
course will of personal freedom but stayed with members tueber with lower tax collections and it helps city has the right to riffed -- right to work state. number to south dakota ranking number one on fiscal policy with little tax spending in the number one state is north dakota. it also is the most improved in wins for being both economically and personal leave three. the least free state? new york. when we come back with cable fights brewing who is the loser? aid worker fired for testing...
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one of the richest cities in the u.s. and yet this is mice and rat infested. shelter where just there has been allegations of sexual assault and sexual predators that have gone on accountable and just the struggles of this little girl is showing exactly what it is to be living a life like that in this article really pushing forward a new wave of debate surrounding child homelessness in the u.s. like you rightfully said twenty two thousand the highest number since the great depression in new york we talked a little bit to new yorkers about what they make of all this take a listen. it's quite alarming as the economy picks up indicators getting getting worse it could get hired i mean like things are getting better but these are getting worse or so it's kind of like this but. a lot of people just can't afford to live anymore like ways of living and being in new york this is like you know the worst place to be so maybe people get like go somewhere else besides the big city bigger cities in you know more metropolis suburb where
one of the richest cities in the u.s. and yet this is mice and rat infested. shelter where just there has been allegations of sexual assault and sexual predators that have gone on accountable and just the struggles of this little girl is showing exactly what it is to be living a life like that in this article really pushing forward a new wave of debate surrounding child homelessness in the u.s. like you rightfully said twenty two thousand the highest number since the great depression in new...
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he has a reason to go to the city with his cover story. i have a bar, have a tavern i need to pick up supplies. every time was careless and every time he's going through and a lot of times they were drunk and hanging out at 55 miles back and he would go through it and package it up and give it to caleb brewster, the captain. i know there weren't many hawaii and at that time that he was the one who was a big strong determined and confident so caleb was the only one without a suit. then he got six guys together and a whaleboat with a cannon on the front and he decides i'm going to go across the long island sound idio great if your viewers are not family or just picture a body of water causing about 26 miles so can you imagine i was down there doing standup to explain this story in october. it was 65 degrees combine by the water and can you imagine into january and february that is exactly what they did. he would have to go through the british navy and sometimes be the aggressor and to scare them to stay away from them, pick up messages, drop
he has a reason to go to the city with his cover story. i have a bar, have a tavern i need to pick up supplies. every time was careless and every time he's going through and a lot of times they were drunk and hanging out at 55 miles back and he would go through it and package it up and give it to caleb brewster, the captain. i know there weren't many hawaii and at that time that he was the one who was a big strong determined and confident so caleb was the only one without a suit. then he got...
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the train that went off the tracks in the bronx section of new york city. we're learning details about who is still hospitalized. among them a 14-year-old. that's the first time we've heard that any children were caught up in this. an update on fox story next. >>> an administration says the worst of the glitches and delays are over for healthcare.gov. is there good news on the horizon regarding obama care? will it be enough to erase the memories of what's already happening with millions of people getting cancellation notices because of obama care. tweet @harrisfaulkner. and ah, so you can see like right here i can just... you know, check my policy here, add a car, ah speak to customer rvice, check on a claim...you know, all with the ah, tap of my geico app. oh, that's so cool. well, i would disagree with you but, ah, that would make me a liar. no dude, you're on the jumbotron! whoa. ah...yeah, pretty much walked into that one. geico anywhere anytime. just a tap away on the geico app. >>> i'm harris faulkner. this is the fox report. it's the bottom of the ho
the train that went off the tracks in the bronx section of new york city. we're learning details about who is still hospitalized. among them a 14-year-old. that's the first time we've heard that any children were caught up in this. an update on fox story next. >>> an administration says the worst of the glitches and delays are over for healthcare.gov. is there good news on the horizon regarding obama care? will it be enough to erase the memories of what's already happening with...
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lou: fast food workers are to go on strike in 100 cities across the city on thursday. organizers are demanding wages more than doubling. up to $15 per hour. more than double the current federal minimum wage of $7 and 25 cents per hour and a new poll reveals that americans don't trust each other anymore. only one third say most people can be trusted. and that compared to half who felt that way in the early 1970s. in the denver post naming a new marijuana editor. beginning in january of next year. joining us now, the "a-team." political director ed rollins and stephen hayes for "the weekly standard" writer, good to have you with us. and georgetown university professor brad blakeman. help me out, there is what appears to be a most peculiar political winds i've ever seen work. >> the service employees union, amnesty advocates of the fast food workers, the restaurant industry association and organized labor itself. all behind a movement to strike 100 facilities to raise the minimum wage by more than double. >> this is a grand diversion. the unions were complicit in their su
lou: fast food workers are to go on strike in 100 cities across the city on thursday. organizers are demanding wages more than doubling. up to $15 per hour. more than double the current federal minimum wage of $7 and 25 cents per hour and a new poll reveals that americans don't trust each other anymore. only one third say most people can be trusted. and that compared to half who felt that way in the early 1970s. in the denver post naming a new marijuana editor. beginning in january of next...
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and on over to new york city. fast-food workers in 100 cities across the country are walking off the job today to demand higher wages. right now the median hourly wage for fast-food workers nationwide is $8.94 an hour. that is about $18,000 a year, which is just above the federal poverty level for a family of three. the goal of today's strike is simple. workers want to earn a living wage of $15 an hour, a wage that would allow them to raise their families without having to live in poverty. their employers, mcdonald's, burger king, taco bell and wendy's have seen soaring profits while workers have seen little to no gain in years. last year mcdonald's brought in $5.5 billion in profits, a 27% increase over five years. its ceo makes $13.8 million a year, a 234% pay increase from the previous year. comparatively over a period of nearly 15 years, fast-food workers only saw their wages increase by $0.10 an hour. today the disparity between worker and ceo is so high it would take 930 years for a mcdonald's crew member to
and on over to new york city. fast-food workers in 100 cities across the country are walking off the job today to demand higher wages. right now the median hourly wage for fast-food workers nationwide is $8.94 an hour. that is about $18,000 a year, which is just above the federal poverty level for a family of three. the goal of today's strike is simple. workers want to earn a living wage of $15 an hour, a wage that would allow them to raise their families without having to live in poverty....